
Hydroxychavicol - Wikipedia
Hydroxychavicol is a phenylpropanoid compound present in leaves of Piper betle. [1] It is a more potent inhibitor of xanthine oxidase (IC 50 =16.7 μM) than allopurinol. [2] [3]
Hydroxychavicol: A phytochemical targeting cutaneous fungal infections
Nov 29, 2016 · Hydroxychavicol was highly effective in the treatment, and mycological eradication of an experimentally induced topical infection model of dermatophytosis (tinea corporis) and …
Hydroxychavicol as a potential anticancer agent (Review) - PMC
Hydroxychavicol (HC), a primary constituent of P. betle leaves, is known to possess antiproliferative activity at micromolar doses on various cancer cell lines of different origins …
Evaluation of the Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, and Anti …
Hydroxychavicol is a major phenolic compound present in the aqueous extract of the Piper betle leaf, which is extensively consumed as betel quid in the Indian subcontinent. The compound is …
Hydroxychavicol, a key ingredient of - ScienceDirect
May 20, 2018 · Hydroxychavicol (HC) from Piper betle possesses antibacterial activity. HC induces DNA damage and inhibits cell division. HC damages iron sulfur proteins leading to …
Expression of Concern: Hydroxychavicol, a Piper betle leaf …
Mar 27, 2024 · Hydroxychavicol induces transient increase of mitochondrially derived reactive oxygen species followed by persistent increase of nitric oxide. Inhibition of Bcr-Abl tyrosine …
Hydroxychavicol: A phytochemical targeting cutaneous fungal
Nov 29, 2016 · Hydroxychavicol was highly effective in the treatment, and mycological eradication of an experimentally induced topical infection model of dermatophytosis (tinea corporis) and …
Hydroxychavicol, a key ingredient of Piper betle induces ... - PubMed
May 20, 2018 · Hydroxychavicol (HC) isolated from Piper betle has been reported to possess antibacterial activity. It is currently not clear how the antibacterial activity of HC is manifested. …
Hydroxychavicol: A phytochemical targeting cutaneous fungal …
Hydroxychavicol was highly effective in the treatment, and mycological eradication of an experimentally induced topical infection model of dermatophytosis (tinea corporis) and …
Hydroxychavicol, a Piper betle leaf component, induces
Alcoholic extract of Piper betle (Piper betle L.) leaves was recently found to induce apoptosis of CML cells expressing wild type and mutated Bcr-Abl with imatinib resistance phenotype. …
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